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October 2011



Motorcycle Training Update. In 2011, motorcycle rid-
ers were responsible for 64% of the Navy’s PMV’s fatalities, but motor-
cyclists comprise only 10% of motor vehicle operators. Of the Navy’s 16
motorcycles fatalities, sport bike riders are overrepresented. They equal
75% of this year’s fatalities, but comprise only 42% of the overall num-
ber of motorcycle operators. It’s obvious that sport-bike riders are extremely high risk and we
need to get those riders trained.
The good news: We have a tool that has proven to be successful when used. The Military
Sport-bike Rider Course (MSRC) has reduced the number of fatalities by half over the last three
years. The bad news: Three-quarters of our sport-bike riders who died in a crash, were not
trained. Our challenge is to train the last 2,116 sport-bike riders to reduce their risk of becom-
ing a statistic then fully maintain their training level. By the way, remember that the Experience
Rider Course (ERC) refresher training is required for all motorcycle riders after three years have
elapsed from their last training course.
The training is managed through a single, easy web site at http://www.navymotorcyclerider.
com/. After discussion with your command Motorcycle Safety Representative (MSR), you can
search and enroll in Navy training classes , complete the motorcycle census, and update and
review scheduled training and the census. More information and resources are available on the
Naval Safety Center motorcycle page at http://www.public.navy.mil/navsafecen/Pages/ashore/
motor_vehicle/Motorcycle.aspx.

                                             (Not) Buckling Up. Sailors keep getting
                                            killed in car wrecks that they should have survived.
                                            The problem? They weren’t wearing seatbelts and
                                            were ejected from their out-of-control car or truck.
Of all preventable mishaps, these seem the most preventable. From FY06-FY10, 19 Sailors and
Marines who weren’t buckled up died in traffic accidents.
The September issue of “Deckplate Dialogue” looks at the data and offers solutions and discus-
sion points at http://www.public.navy.mil/navsafecen/Documents/media/deckplate_dialogue/
DD_Sept11_seatbelts.pdf.

FY12 Training Schedule Available. The Naval Safety & Environmen-
tal Training Center has posted the FY12 schedule on the web at http://www.public.navy.mil/
navsafecen/navsafenvtracen/Pages/default.aspx. For FY12, required courses have been dis-
persed in the fleet concentration areas. A “fair share” quota policy of one command RPPM
(Respiratory Protection Program Manager) per convening has been implemented. Two online
courses, “Afloat Environmental Protection Coordinator” and “Introduction to NAVOSH Ashore”
will be offered. While the Training Center will no longer have office space in San Diego, the
FY12 schedule offers more courses in the PACFLT region than FY11. The Training Center also
can schedule additional and special convenings, if resources are provided. For more informa-
tion, contact Tom Fleming at tom.fleming@navy.mil, 757-445-8778, Ext. 337.

                                New Afloat Magazine. The first issue of our brand
                               new magazine, Sea Compass, is being printed and will soon be
                               on the way to readers in the ship, submarine and diving com-
                               munities. The magazine’s goal is to provide a comprehensive
                               source of information on risk management, personal experi-
ences, new ideas and developments, best practices, and lessons learned. Check out the Sea
Compass web page at http://www.public.navy.mil/navsafecen/Pages/media/SeaCompass.aspx.
We’re wide open to story ideas, news items and feature articles. If you have a submission or
want more information, contact the editor at evelyn.odango@navy.mil or call (757) 444-3520,
Ext. 7220 (DSN 564).


Alcohol-Awareness Resource. Our new video and
poster package has proven to be one of the most-requested products that
we’ve ever offered, particularly among the DAPA community. “Drinking
Your Way Into Trouble” is a 27-minute training video dealing with underage
drinking, driving under the influence, fake IDs, sexual assault and binge
drinking. A naval hospital put the video on its intranet, and a recruit com-
mand displays the posters on large video screens. If you haven’t gotten your copy, email the
Safety Center’s Communications and Marketing Department at safe-mediafdbk@navy.mil. POC
at the Safety Center is Derek Nelson, derek.nelson@navy.mil, 757-444-3520, Ext. 7243. Re-
member to include your full mailing address with your request.



                    Return to Home Port 2011. We’ve been creating and
                   distributing a product called “Return To Home Port” for several years, a
                   CD-based collection of safety-training resources for ships that are returning
                   from deployment. It aims to help Sailors take a risk-management mindset
                   with them when they go on liberty or leave. There’s a big jump in off-duty
                   mishaps during the 90 days after a deployment. From FY02-10, more than
twice as many Sailors died in off-duty and traffic mishaps as in on-duty mishaps.
We have recently expanded this product to include recreation/off-duty as well as traffic topics.
We have collected new videos, issues of “Deckplate Dialogue,” posters, and 32 presentations.
We’ve sorted the information into categories such as traffic, off-duty/recreation, risk manage-
ment and focus topics. We have also included some humorous videos and presentations, just
to make sure things don’t get too serious or boring.
We need your help getting it to the target audience. Feedback from users has been positive,
we need to make more units aware of it and how to get their copies. We can provide larger
amounts to anyone who can sub-distribute them to operational units, or we can send single
copies directly to commands. All it takes is an email to safe-mediafdbk@navy.mil.

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Eblast motorcycle training update oct 2011

  • 1. October 2011 Motorcycle Training Update. In 2011, motorcycle rid- ers were responsible for 64% of the Navy’s PMV’s fatalities, but motor- cyclists comprise only 10% of motor vehicle operators. Of the Navy’s 16 motorcycles fatalities, sport bike riders are overrepresented. They equal 75% of this year’s fatalities, but comprise only 42% of the overall num- ber of motorcycle operators. It’s obvious that sport-bike riders are extremely high risk and we need to get those riders trained. The good news: We have a tool that has proven to be successful when used. The Military Sport-bike Rider Course (MSRC) has reduced the number of fatalities by half over the last three years. The bad news: Three-quarters of our sport-bike riders who died in a crash, were not trained. Our challenge is to train the last 2,116 sport-bike riders to reduce their risk of becom- ing a statistic then fully maintain their training level. By the way, remember that the Experience Rider Course (ERC) refresher training is required for all motorcycle riders after three years have elapsed from their last training course. The training is managed through a single, easy web site at http://www.navymotorcyclerider. com/. After discussion with your command Motorcycle Safety Representative (MSR), you can search and enroll in Navy training classes , complete the motorcycle census, and update and review scheduled training and the census. More information and resources are available on the Naval Safety Center motorcycle page at http://www.public.navy.mil/navsafecen/Pages/ashore/ motor_vehicle/Motorcycle.aspx. (Not) Buckling Up. Sailors keep getting killed in car wrecks that they should have survived. The problem? They weren’t wearing seatbelts and were ejected from their out-of-control car or truck. Of all preventable mishaps, these seem the most preventable. From FY06-FY10, 19 Sailors and Marines who weren’t buckled up died in traffic accidents. The September issue of “Deckplate Dialogue” looks at the data and offers solutions and discus- sion points at http://www.public.navy.mil/navsafecen/Documents/media/deckplate_dialogue/ DD_Sept11_seatbelts.pdf. FY12 Training Schedule Available. The Naval Safety & Environmen- tal Training Center has posted the FY12 schedule on the web at http://www.public.navy.mil/ navsafecen/navsafenvtracen/Pages/default.aspx. For FY12, required courses have been dis- persed in the fleet concentration areas. A “fair share” quota policy of one command RPPM (Respiratory Protection Program Manager) per convening has been implemented. Two online courses, “Afloat Environmental Protection Coordinator” and “Introduction to NAVOSH Ashore”
  • 2. will be offered. While the Training Center will no longer have office space in San Diego, the FY12 schedule offers more courses in the PACFLT region than FY11. The Training Center also can schedule additional and special convenings, if resources are provided. For more informa- tion, contact Tom Fleming at tom.fleming@navy.mil, 757-445-8778, Ext. 337. New Afloat Magazine. The first issue of our brand new magazine, Sea Compass, is being printed and will soon be on the way to readers in the ship, submarine and diving com- munities. The magazine’s goal is to provide a comprehensive source of information on risk management, personal experi- ences, new ideas and developments, best practices, and lessons learned. Check out the Sea Compass web page at http://www.public.navy.mil/navsafecen/Pages/media/SeaCompass.aspx. We’re wide open to story ideas, news items and feature articles. If you have a submission or want more information, contact the editor at evelyn.odango@navy.mil or call (757) 444-3520, Ext. 7220 (DSN 564). Alcohol-Awareness Resource. Our new video and poster package has proven to be one of the most-requested products that we’ve ever offered, particularly among the DAPA community. “Drinking Your Way Into Trouble” is a 27-minute training video dealing with underage drinking, driving under the influence, fake IDs, sexual assault and binge drinking. A naval hospital put the video on its intranet, and a recruit com- mand displays the posters on large video screens. If you haven’t gotten your copy, email the Safety Center’s Communications and Marketing Department at safe-mediafdbk@navy.mil. POC at the Safety Center is Derek Nelson, derek.nelson@navy.mil, 757-444-3520, Ext. 7243. Re- member to include your full mailing address with your request. Return to Home Port 2011. We’ve been creating and distributing a product called “Return To Home Port” for several years, a CD-based collection of safety-training resources for ships that are returning from deployment. It aims to help Sailors take a risk-management mindset with them when they go on liberty or leave. There’s a big jump in off-duty mishaps during the 90 days after a deployment. From FY02-10, more than twice as many Sailors died in off-duty and traffic mishaps as in on-duty mishaps. We have recently expanded this product to include recreation/off-duty as well as traffic topics. We have collected new videos, issues of “Deckplate Dialogue,” posters, and 32 presentations. We’ve sorted the information into categories such as traffic, off-duty/recreation, risk manage- ment and focus topics. We have also included some humorous videos and presentations, just to make sure things don’t get too serious or boring. We need your help getting it to the target audience. Feedback from users has been positive, we need to make more units aware of it and how to get their copies. We can provide larger amounts to anyone who can sub-distribute them to operational units, or we can send single copies directly to commands. All it takes is an email to safe-mediafdbk@navy.mil.